Croydon’s Heritage Precinct

63 Samwell St, Croydon, QLD

As one of the tiniest Outback towns in QLD, Croydon offers the biggest charm in both its striking architecture and warm hospitality. Located along the iconic Savannah Way, this golden oasis of fewer than 300 residents provides an unforgettable blend of history, tranquillity, and mystery.

Wander through beautifully restored, heritage-listed buildings, including the Police Sergeant’s Residence (c. 1898), Police Station and Gaol (c. 1896), Courthouse (c. 1887), and Croydon Town Hall (c. 1890). These free attractions bring the vibrant gold rush era to life.

Immerse yourself in the history of the Courthouse with its 1902 court case re-enactment, or visit the Police Station and Gaol, where vivid displays and artefacts share stories of the past. In the evening, take a tranquil stroll through the precinct as replica kerosene lamps cast a golden glow on the sandstone kerbing and historic buildings.

And for the adventurous, keep an eye out for a lingering ghost—are you the one to uncover his story?

In the middle of nowhere, discover Croydon: A tiny Outback town brimming with charm, history, and heart.

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Family FriendlyGallery / MuseumNon SmokingPublic ToiletArt & CultureFamilyHistory & HeritageSignature ExperiencesExperience is free